Sedgwick County, created in 1889, sits in northeastern Colorado bordering Nebraska. The county seat is Julesburg, once a key stop along the Pony Express and Union Pacific Railroad. The landscape is open prairie intersected by the South Platte River, and agriculture—corn, wheat, and cattle—dominates local life. Housing mainly consists of modest single-family homes, farmhouses, and rural ranches. Property values remain very affordable: most homes sell between US $175 K–275 K; custom builds cost roughly US $200–250 per sq ft. The area is purely rural with friendly small-town character. The nearest large city is Sterling (~45 minutes), while Denver is about 3 hours. Residents enjoy quiet living, wide horizons, and strong community ties typical of Colorado’s High Plains.